Duolingo offers
Super Duolingo Annual Plan on sale for
$59.99.
Thanks to Community Member
Lukkie for sharing this deal.
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Super Duolingo Plan Includes: - Learning content
- Unlimited Hearts
- Unlimited Mistakes
- Skills practice
- Personalized Practice
- Mistakes review
- Free challenge entry
- Unlimited Legendary
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I did buy Rosetta Stone as well, and seems like a better program, but it won't hold a kid's attention. So we are continuing to pay for Duolingo. In my opinion Duolingo is decent to start off, and is a good option for kids. But it seems they've put too much attention on flashy animations and 'gamifying' language learning than actual content. So depends on your use case. If you're an adult that doesn't need coaxing to do your lessons, Rosetta Stone will be much better content wise.
Do note that it also depends on the language you are trying to learn. I believe popular languages like Spanish are supposed to be better. Hardly any adult is really tying to learn Hindi, so languages like those didn't get enough of content.
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I did buy Rosetta Stone as well, and seems like a better program, but it won't hold a kid's attention. So we are continuing to pay for Duolingo. In my opinion Duolingo is decent to start off, and is a good option for kids. But it seems they've put too much attention on flashy animations and 'gamifying' language learning than actual content. So depends on your use case. If you're an adult that doesn't need coaxing to do your lessons, Rosetta Stone will be much better content wise.
Do note that it also depends on the language you are trying to learn. I believe popular languages like Spanish are supposed to be better. Hardly any adult is really tying to learn Hindi, so languages like those didn't get enough of content.
For about 2 of those years, I concentrated on Spanish (now I've branched out quite a bit).. and in that time I'd say I developed a limited working proficiency of the Spanish language.
Augmented by real-life interactions a few times a week, I can comfortably carry on conversations with Spanish-speaking vendors. I can watch Spanish t.v. without subtitles. I read Spanish posts on social media.
My grammar is atrocious, but meaning is consistently conveyed with little problem. Duolingo provided the elementary education from which I have been able to (very uncomfortably, at first) use Spanish in the real world.
That said, you aren't going to get there via Duolingo, alone.
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